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Evaluation of red wine made on a small scale utilizing frozen must

Evaluation of red wine made on a small scale utilizing frozen must
Evaluation of red wine made on a small scale utilizing frozen must

This paper describes the use of frozen-stored red must as an alternative to fresh must to permit research fermentations outside the vintage period. Additionally, the fermentation size (20, 50, and 300 kg) was also compared. Chemical analyses of six wines showed little variation in color profiles and final ethanol and organic acid concentrations. More importantly from a winemaking point of view, a descriptive sensory analysis revealed that all wines across each treatment and fermentation scale compared very well to each other. Key differences were limited to more appealing characteristics (i.e., lower tannin hardness and burnt/smoky attributes and higher fresh/fruity and red berry attributes) in the wine made on a 300 kg scale from frozen must. This study therefore provides quantitative data on the effectiveness of freezing for fruit preservation as well as the ability of small volume fermentations (20 and 50 kg) to be representative of conditions approaching those found in industry.

Cabernet, Descriptive sensory analysis, Fermentation size, Frozen must, Red wine
0021-8561
7156-7161
Schmid, Frank
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Li, Yan
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Liebich, Briony
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Culbert, Julie
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Day, Chris
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Schmid, Frank
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Li, Yan
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Liebich, Briony
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Culbert, Julie
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Day, Chris
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Jiranek, Vladimir
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Schmid, Frank, Li, Yan, Liebich, Briony, Culbert, Julie, Day, Chris and Jiranek, Vladimir (2007) Evaluation of red wine made on a small scale utilizing frozen must. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 55 (17), 7156-7161. (doi:10.1021/jf0706732).

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Abstract

This paper describes the use of frozen-stored red must as an alternative to fresh must to permit research fermentations outside the vintage period. Additionally, the fermentation size (20, 50, and 300 kg) was also compared. Chemical analyses of six wines showed little variation in color profiles and final ethanol and organic acid concentrations. More importantly from a winemaking point of view, a descriptive sensory analysis revealed that all wines across each treatment and fermentation scale compared very well to each other. Key differences were limited to more appealing characteristics (i.e., lower tannin hardness and burnt/smoky attributes and higher fresh/fruity and red berry attributes) in the wine made on a 300 kg scale from frozen must. This study therefore provides quantitative data on the effectiveness of freezing for fruit preservation as well as the ability of small volume fermentations (20 and 50 kg) to be representative of conditions approaching those found in industry.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 21 July 2007
Published date: 1 August 2007
Keywords: Cabernet, Descriptive sensory analysis, Fermentation size, Frozen must, Red wine

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Local EPrints ID: 482566
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/482566
ISSN: 0021-8561
PURE UUID: d195aa2a-75b9-4a2f-80d5-3d414bdbfef9
ORCID for Vladimir Jiranek: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9775-8963

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Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 04:12

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Author: Frank Schmid
Author: Yan Li
Author: Briony Liebich
Author: Julie Culbert
Author: Chris Day
Author: Vladimir Jiranek ORCID iD

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